- Sir Āpirana
Turupa Ngata (3 July 1874 – 14 July 1950) was a
prominent New
Zealand statesman. He has
often been
described as the
foremost Māori politician...
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religious factions of
Ngati Porou,
Christian and Pai Marire. Sir
Apirana Turupa Ngata, a
proponent of
traditional Maori arts and craft, was the main supporter...
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Ministry for
Culture and Heritage.
Retrieved 12 May 2012. Ngata,
Apirana Turupa; Te Hurinui, Pei (1970). Nga moteatea: he
maramara rere no nga waka maha...
- 2021. Ngata,
Apirana Turupa (1959). Ngā Mōteatea:
Volume 1 of The Songs:
Scattered Pieces from Many
Canoe Areas, Sir
Apirana Turupa Ngata.
Issues 1–3 of...
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Historical Atlas Plate 91 Sorrenson, M. P. K. (2012) [1996]. "Ngata,
Apirana Turupa". Te Ara: The
Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography...
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Apirana Turupa". Te Ara – the
Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
Retrieved 22 June 2024. "Former...
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Retrieved 15
October 2014. Sorrenson, M.P.K. "Ngata,
Apirana Turupa".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography.
Ministry for
Culture and Heritage...
- iwi. He was born in Gisborne, New Zealand, in 1892. He
married Te Rina
Turupa Ngata, the
eldest daughter of Sir Āpirana Ngata. In the 1959 New Year Honours...
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Tahatu o Te Ao Tūhoe (Ngāti Kōura) Rūātoki Ōwhakatoro or Te
Mauku Ta
Apirana Turupa Ngata Tūhoe (Ngāti Rongo) Tāwera
Painoaiho Marae Ruatapu Ngāti
Manawa (Ngāti...
- is
affiliated with Hāmua and Ngāti Mura. Ōwhakatoro
Marae and Tā
Apirana Turupa Ngata meeting house is
affiliated with Ngāti Rongo. In
October 2020, the...